Falling Kingdoms

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Falling Kingdoms
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First edition of first book in the series

Falling Kingdoms, Rebel Spring, Gathering Darkness, Frozen Tides, Crystal Storm, Immortal Reign

AuthorMorgan Rhodes
Country United States
Language English
Genre Fantasy
Publisher Penguin Group
PublishedDecember 11, 2012-February 6, 2018
Media typePrint

Falling Kingdoms is a fantasy book series for young adults by Morgan Rhodes. It follows the lives of four teenagers: Cleo of Auranos, Jonas of Paelsia, and Magnus and Lucia of Limeros. [1] The series begins after a shocking murder plunges Limeros and Paelsia into a war against Auranos.

Falling Kingdoms, the first novel of the series, was published in 2012, [2] [3] followed by Rebel Spring (2014), [4] Gathering Darkness (2014), [5] Frozen Tides (2015), [6] Crystal Storm (2016), [7] and finally Immortal Reign (2018), which concludes the series. [8]

In 2015, a spin-off series was launched with A Book of Spirits and Thieves, [9] followed by The Darkest Magic (2016). [10] In August 2018, Rhodes announced that the third book in the series, The Cursed Heir, is "indefinitely delayed" due to failing sales of the previous books. [11]

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References

  1. "Exclusive Interview With Morgan Rhodes, New York Times Best-Selling Author Of the Falling Kingdom Series". The Huffington Post. 2014-09-08. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
  2. Rhodes, Morgan (11 December 2012). Falling Kingdoms. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN   978-0-14-134616-8.
  3. Lamoureux, Jen (2012-12-11). "'Falling Kingdoms' by Morgan Rhodes leads today's new releases". Hypable. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
  4. Rhodes, Morgan (2014). Rebel spring. New York. ISBN   978-1-59514-592-5. OCLC   861069093.
  5. Morgan Rhodes (9 December 2014). Gathering Darkness: A Falling Kingdoms Novel. Penguin Young Readers Group. ISBN   978-1-101-62320-6.
  6. Rhodes, Morgan (2015). Frozen tides. New York, New York. ISBN   978-1-59514-707-3. OCLC   933386032.
  7. Rhodes, Morgan (2016). Crystal Storm. Penguin Young Readers Group. ISBN   978-0-698-18559-3. OCLC   964358849.
  8. Rhodes, Morgan (2018). Immortal Reign. [New York]. ISBN   978-1-59514-824-7. OCLC   1027731373.
  9. Lamoureux, Jen (23 June 2015). "'A Book of Spirits and Thieves' is a time bending journey". Hypable. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  10. Rhodes, Morgan (2016). The Darkest Magic. Penguin. ISBN   9781595147615 . Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  11. Rhodes, Morgan (21 August 2018). "The fate of Spirits & Thieves #3" . Retrieved 3 October 2021.